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Picnic in the Storm

Autor Yukiko Motoya Traducere de Asa Yoneda
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2019
'A remarkable writer . . . Yukiko Motoya's shivery, murmuring voice will never completely leave you' Financial Times

A housewife takes up bodybuilding and sees radical changes to her physique, which her workaholic husband fails to notice. A boy waits at a bus stop, mocking commuters struggling to keep their umbrellas open in a typhoon, until an old man shows him that they hold the secret to flying. A saleswoman in a clothing boutique waits endlessly on a customer who won't come out of the fitting room, and who may or may not be human. A newlywed notices that her spouse's features are beginning to slide around his face to match her own.

In these eleven stories, the individuals who lift the curtains of their orderly homes and workplaces are confronted with the bizarre, the grotesque, the fantastic, the alien?and find a doorway to liberation. The English-language debut of one of Japan's most fearlessly inventive young writers.


'Incredibly enjoyable stories' Eithne Farry, Daily Mail


'Motoya has an extraordinary imagination and a clear, direct writing style which makes this offbeat collection a rare treat' Martha Alexander, Evening Standard


'This is thrilling work, and alongside Mieko Kawakami and Sayaka Murata, it seems clear there's a movement of sorts coming from Japan' John Freeman, Literary Hub
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472154354
ISBN-10: 1472154355
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Little Brown Book Group

Notă biografică

Yukiko Motoya was born in Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan in 1979. After moving to Tokyo to study drama, she started the Motoya Yukiko Theater Company, whose plays she wrote and directed. Her first story, 'Eriko to zettai' appeared in the literary magazine Gunzo in 2002. Motoya won the Noma Prize for New Writers for Warm Poison in 2011; the Kenzaburo Oe Prize for Picnic in the Storm in 2013; the Mishima Prize for How She Learned to Love Herself in 2014; and Japan's most prestigious literary prize, the Akutagawa Prize, for An Exotic Marriage in 2016. Her books have been published or are forthcoming in French, Norwegian, Spanish, and Chinese, and her stories have been published in English in Granta, Words Without Borders, Tender, and Catapult.

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These eleven surreal tales mark the English-language debut of one of Japan's most fearlessly inventive young writers